Classifying Triangles Sort - Differentiated

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Students practice sorting triangles not on appearance, but on given information.
There are three different classifying triangles versions. Each version can be done three ways: as a sorting activity, an cut-n-paste activity or a worksheet.

Looks can be deceiving students must interpret the information provided to determine the type of triangle. Many triangles are draw incorrectly to make students rely on the given information.

Version A
Students classify triangles by either sides or angles.

Version B
Students classify triangles by sides and angles..
Students need to know the angles of a triangle add to 180°.

Version C
Students classify triangles by sides and angles.
Students need to know the angles of a triangle add to 180°., the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to classify triangles by sides and the relationship between angles and sides of isosceles and equilateral triangles.